Publications by authors named "Julio B Fernandes"

Objective: To explore how the development of research skills through postgraduate training is transferred to the use of research in clinical nursing practice.

Method: This was a qualitative, exploratory, descriptive study developed based on a focus group in October 2021, using an intentional sample of eight postgraduate nurses from a healthcare institution in the region of Baixo Alentejo, Portugal. Bardin's content analysis was performed to analyze data.

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Older adults with lower limb fractures often harbor concerns about losing their mobility, fearing a loss of independence. It is vital to develop strategies that foster their active engagement in the rehabilitation process. The present protocol aims to create a care pathway tailored to motivate individuals with lower limb fractures to adhere to rehabilitation.

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Introduction: Cognitive and motor impairments are common among stroke survivors. Physical therapy is often used to improve the functional capacity of stroke survivors. However, limited adherence to rehabilitation programs is a challenge.

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Traumatic brain injury is a prevalent health issue with significant social and economic impacts. Nursing interventions are crucial in preventing secondary injury and improving patient prognosis. This scoping seeks to map and analyze the existing scientific evidence on nursing interventions aimed at preventing secondary injuries in critically ill patients with traumatic brain injury.

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  • * A web survey was conducted, mostly involving physiotherapists, and findings revealed that while many professionals have received training on Parkinson's, they struggle with time constraints, finding creative ideas, and lack of reliable measurement tools.
  • * Key educational needs identified include the demand for more intervention examples and strategies tailored to varying PD symptoms, emphasizing the ongoing challenges professionals face in applying dual-task training effectively.
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  • - Stroke is a serious global health issue that leads to significant disability, making rehabilitation essential for improving patients' quality of life; this review investigates current gait rehabilitation trends for stroke survivors.
  • - The review utilized Arksey and O'Malley's framework to systematically search databases in November 2023, yielding 837 papers, with 21 ultimately selected based on set criteria spanning from 2013 to 2023.
  • - Researchers identified 13 categories of gait rehabilitation interventions, highlighting the shift from traditional methods to innovative, technology-supported approaches that enhance recovery for stroke survivors.
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An outcome of dementia is a progressive decline in cognitive function. Implementing psychotherapies and psychosocial interventions is crucial for bolstering cognitive abilities, promoting independence, and elevating the quality of life for individuals with dementia. This review aims to identify current trends in psychotherapies and psychosocial interventions for people with dementia.

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Patients with lower limb fractures require rehabilitation but often struggle with adherence to interventions. Adding motivational strategies to rehabilitation programs can increase patient adherence and enhance outcomes. This review aims to identify the motivational strategies used by health professionals in the rehabilitation of people with lower limb fractures.

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Regardless of the benefits of fall prevention programs, people with Parkinson's disease (PD) will still fall. Therefore, it is crucial to explore novel therapeutic approaches that are well-accepted and effective for addressing fall risk and the fear of falls among this population. The present study aims to assess the feasibility of the Landing Wise program as a therapeutic intervention for reducing the fear of falling in people with PD.

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Nursing students, as the future healthcare workforce, hold immense potential in providing quality care to older adults and becoming advocates for promoting aging and public health, thus contributing significantly to addressing the multifaceted challenges of our aging society. Nurses' knowledge and attitudes about aging affect health care quality. Negative and unattractive representations of the social problems associated with aging contaminate nursing students' attitudes.

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Balance impairment is a common consequence of a stroke, which can significantly hinder individuals' participation in daily activities, social interactions, and leisure pursuits and their ability to return to work. Rehabilitation is vital for minimizing post-stroke sequelae and facilitating the recovery of patients. This review aims to identify current trends in balance rehabilitation of stroke survivors.

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Dance can be an innovative, well-accepted, and effective therapy for stroke survivors. The present protocol aims to assess the feasibility of adapted Portuguese folk dance as a post stroke rehabilitative activity. We will use a mixed-methods pilot study convenience sampling to recruit 16 stroke survivors with mild-moderate lower limb paresis from a rehabilitation center in Lisbon and Tagus Valley.

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Cancer is a life-threatening illness affecting all dimensions of a person's health. Cancer survivors must build resilience to face this adversity and continue their life projects. The present study explores the enablers, barriers, and strategies to build resilience among cancer survivors.

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  • The study aims to evaluate the impact of a cognitive-motor training program on balance and gait in individuals with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease, using trampoline beds as a safe training environment.
  • The trial will involve 60 participants with a history of falls, who will be randomly assigned to either an intensive trampoline training group or a control group receiving standard care.
  • Outcomes will be measured before and after an 8-week training period, focusing on balance performance, gait parameters, clinical improvements, fear of falling, and physical capacity.
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Cancer has an associated burden that continues to grow, affecting patients, family caregivers, and the individual's community. The family caregivers' unmet needs may harmfully jeopardize their well-being and the patient's health outcomes. Therefore, it is essential to understand the needs and expectations of family caregivers of cancer patients to develop and improve care practices.

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  • Dual-task training through online programs is being explored for improving the cognitive and physical well-being of people with Parkinson's disease (PD), but its acceptability and safety in an online setting were previously unclear.
  • This study assessed the acceptability of the online PD3 Move program, which involved physical and vocal exercises during cognitive challenges over a 16-week period with participants attending sessions twice a week.
  • Results showed high participant attendance (81%), with most finding the program satisfying and beneficial, although some faced challenges like motor fluctuations and tech issues, but no adverse events were reported.
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Gait recovery is vital for stroke survivors' ability to perform their activities associated with daily living. Consequently, a gait impairment is a significant target for stroke survivors' physical rehabilitation. This review aims to identify barriers to gait training among stroke survivors.

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Sleep is a crucial factor for the psychological and physiological well-being of any human being. In Neonatal Intensive Care Units, preterm newborns' sleep may be at risk due to medical and nursing care, environmental stimuli and manipulation. This review aims to identify the nurses' interventions that promote sleep in preterm newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units.

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Physiotherapy and exercise are associated with motor and non-motor benefits in Parkinson's disease (PD). Community exercise programs may increase ongoing exercise participation and help people with Parkinson's disease actively participate in their health management. But there is still limited knowledge about these programs regarding their benefits, safety, implications over the long-term, and effective implementation.

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Chronic diseases are commonly defined as conditions that last one year or more and require ongoing medical attention, limit activities of daily living, or both [...

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Background: During the global pandemic, the increasing number of hospitalised patients affected by COVID-19 led to a shortage of nurses. This situation can cause nurses to focus their care on managing the acute aspects of the disease, neglecting interventions that can humanise their practices and improve quality of care. This review aims to identify nurses' interventions that can humanise care for patients affected by COVID-19 in isolation units.

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The COVID-19 pandemic caused disruptions in education systems worldwide. The suspension of face-to-face lectures and clinical placements directly impacted nursing students' learning. This study aimed to identify the perceptions and representations of senior nursing students about the transition to professional life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The obligation to protect children is defined by law. However, there is fragility in identifying actual or potential situations that jeopardize their development. This review aims to identify the family risk factors that jeopardize child development.

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